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91_SR0133

 
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 1                          SENATE RESOLUTION

 2        WHEREAS, The federal Clean Air Act requires a new type of
 3    motor fuel to be sold in the  Nation's  ozone  non-attainment
 4    areas beginning January 1, 2000; and

 5        WHEREAS,  This new fuel is known as Phase II Reformulated
 6    Gasoline or RFG; and

 7        WHEREAS, Illinois has 2 ozone non-attainment  areas:  the
 8    8-county  Chicago  Metropolitan  area which will have to sell
 9    Phase II RFG exclusively and the  3-county  Metro-east  area;
10    and

11        WHEREAS, Most of the present Phase I RFG fuel sold in the
12    Chicago Metropolitan area, through a partnership between corn
13    growers,   ethanol  processors,  and  gasoline  refiners  and
14    marketers, contains 10% ethanol; and

15        WHEREAS, The Chicago RFG market accounts for 400  million
16    gallons  of  ethanol  demand, making it the foundation of the
17    domestic ethanol industry today; and

18        WHEREAS, The General Assembly is greatly  concerned  that
19    present   United   States   Environmental  Protection  Agency
20    regulations for Phase II RFG could severely limit or prohibit
21    the blending of ethanol in gasoline by  refiners,  especially
22    in  the  summer  months,  thereby  endangering  the  Illinois
23    ethanol industry's core market; and

24        WHEREAS, To date, the Chicago Area and Illinois have made
25    extraordinary  progress  in  meeting the demands of the Clean
26    Air Act, leading to greatly improved  air  quality,  much  of
27    which is attributed to the use of existing RFG fuels; and

28        WHEREAS,  The  USEPA's  proposed Phase II RFG regulations
29    for January 1, 2000, constitute a real threat to the economic
30    viability  of  Illinois'  ethanol  industry   and   Illinois'
 
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 1    gasoline refining industry; and

 2        WHEREAS,  Illinois' ethanol industry supports over 50,000
 3    jobs in the corn farming and ethanol processing sector,  with
 4    major  facilities  in  Peoria,  Decatur, and elsewhere in the
 5    State; and

 6        WHEREAS,  Illinois'  gasoline  refining   and   marketing
 7    industry  employs  over  40,000 Illinois workers, including 6
 8    major refineries producing over one million barrels a day  of
 9    gasoline  and  other  products in the Chicago area, St. Louis
10    area, and Southeastern Illinois locations; therefore, be it

11        RESOLVED, BY  THE  SENATE  OF  THE  NINETY-FIRST  GENERAL
12    ASSEMBLY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS, that we encourage and
13    support Governor George Ryan's decision to immediately engage
14    the  Administrator  of  the   United   States   Environmental
15    Protection Agency in a dialogue towards meeting and resolving
16    the  technical  challenges  of using ethanol in Phase II RFG;
17    that  the  dialogue  shall  include  presentation  of  recent
18    research data suggesting ethanol  benefits  and  the  request
19    that  the  U.S.  Environmental  Protection  Agency permit the
20    continued use of ethanol under phase II of the RFG Program in
21    a way  that  will  not  economically  disadvantage  Illinois'
22    ethanol and gasoline refining industries; and be it further

23        RESOLVED, That if urban airshed modeling is required as a
24    necessary   component   of   the  presentation  to  the  U.S.
25    Environmental Protection Agency, the  General  Assembly  will
26    support funding for the Illinois EPA to conduct the modeling;
27    and be it further

28        RESOLVED,  That  suitable  copies  of  this resolution be
29    delivered to the  Governor,  the  Director  of  the  Illinois
30    Environmental  Protection  Agency,  the  Administrator of the
31    United States Environmental Protection Agency, the  President
32    of  the  United  States,  and  each  member  of  the Illinois
 
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 1    congressional delegation.

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